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Cosmopolitanism and all that jazz
Peter Wessel wrote an excellent essay on jazz, a tad historical and analytical, of the mingling, or lack thereof, and intermingling of cultures and traditions. If music is already considered to be the most universal mode of communication, then jazz … Continue reading
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Tagged cosmopolitanism and jazz, jazz, Music, universal language
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